Run to seed Meaning in English
expression
释义
To become untidy, neglected, or less healthy and attractive; also, for plants, when they stop producing and start forming seeds.
用法与细微差别
Most common in British English; often describes people, places, or organizations that have become shabby, neglected, or lost former quality. For plants, refers to bolting. More figurative when used for people or things, implying decline from previous vitality. Formality: neutral to slightly literary.
例句
The garden has run to seed without anyone to care for it.
basic
Some of the plants have run to seed and stopped flowering.
basic
The once-beautiful hotel has run to seed over the years.
basic
He used to look sharp, but lately he’s really run to seed.
natural
Some of the city’s old neighborhoods have really run to seed.
natural
Don’t let your business run to seed—keep investing in it.
natural